Dienstag, 25. August 2020

No Straight Roads review

A screenshot of Mayday from No Straight Roads. She is a young woman with bright pink eyes, and blond hair in plaits. She is looking fiercely past the camera, yelling in triumph.

No Straight Roads

is a rhythm-action-platformer set in a world with a sort of Monsters Inc. meets Scott Pilgrim vibe. Vinyl City’s power is generated by music, with the top artists each controlling a district as well as serving as judges on a talent show for new performers. This is all controlled by NSR, corporate overlords of Vinyl City and exclusively fans of EDM.

When your bombastic rock band Bunk Bed Junction fail to get past a live audition, you decide to take back the city one district at a time by defeating NSR’s performers at their own concerts in surreal battle-of-the-bands-style boss fights. Unfortunately, Bunk Bed Junction are a bit unbearable. I can get behind fighting the man. I can’t get behind fighting the man largely because you think EDM sucks and rock music is the only real music.

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